The Bride's Baby

The moment she first saw her best friend's fiancé, Tom, Sylvie could feel her heart rate rising. She quells those feelings and focuses on preparing her friend's wedding as the professional event planner that she is, but then the bride disappears right before the wedding! Sylvie ends up spending a passionate night with Tom, to comfort him during his time of loss. She then sends him a letter telling him that she's pregnant with his child, but when she doesn't hear back from him, Sylvie feels betrayed and unwanted. What are the chances that they'd be reunited by a magazine project to design her "dream wedding," which lands her in the role of the bride and him as the groom?

This is a book that is an actual good read. It starts off new: the heroine and the hero meet when the hero is engaged to the heroine's friend who wants the heroine to plan their wedding. The next time they meet is for the cancellation of the wedding because the bride ran off with another man, three days before the wedding. I found this to be funny of what the runaway bride wanted for her wedding: a confetti cannon, singing waiters, doves to be let out, and a horse drawn carriage. I love imagination but the wedding sounded more like a traveling troupe than a wedding. I did like that their second conversation (the big one) wasn't all yelling, the hero complimented on the heroine's success as a business woman. We later find out that the hero has the heroine lug all the boxes to his apartment when he was just going to donate it to charity and give the food to the homeless. The hero reveals his reasons, which leaves the heroine to yell at him and that leads to the question: why did the hero want her to stay? One thing leads the bed and the heroine is so happy about where she is at that she is so happy that she starts to cry but the hero takes it the wrong way. I loved seeing both the hero and the heroine's point of view. The hero and heroine haven't seen each other for two months: the heroine finds out that she's pregnant and the hero wants to see the heroine again. The heroine writes a letter to the hero because he is currently abroad and just when the hero is going through the mail, he sees the heroine's face on a gossip magazine that is going on about how she's pregnant with her ex-fiance's child. The letter is lost between the couch and the lamp stand. The hero misunderstands and doesn't want anything to do with her. The heroine doesn't hear from the hero and thinks that he wants nothing to do with her. The hero and the heroine meet each other and the both of them wonder of why things went wrong? It's so good and funny. I love how they have to work together both their business obstacles and personal obstacles. My personal favorite is the end: I don't want to tell you of what happens but it's really good to read.

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* Reviews translated are reviews posted on "Romance Library", our local Japanese Harlequin digital comics website. On this website, we translated those reviews into multi-languages with auto-translating machine.

Splendid parted
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blanca12/05/2014

There except for pregnant women alone is a virtual wedding pilloried just think pretty interesting. Felt had a sense of accomplishment in the head-on collision at the end of their methodical passing time, passing to and from customers are recorded in detail. The book very good.

Misunderstanding as the story has been, after all, read the letter, and is no misunderstanding, threw away the heroine and hungry kids without any explanation I've read letters sent from the heroine hero is nowhere to be, but I know it's late, all was a misunderstanding, said it's not going to solve the situation, without any apology... not clear.
Heroine is not convinced of where I do not know, but happy it seems well and good I guess.... But as readers is poor digestion. Are going to be wondering, what is the original.

The roundabout is a mistake?
You is a hero, no pomp.
I wonder if the HQ, this....

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回りくどいの間違いでは？？
ヒーローはおマヌケだし、華やかさが全くない。
ＨＱかなぁ、これ・・・。

Forced
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憂03/12/2013

Started setting in realistic settings with often impossible halfway 否menakute feels like a forced happy ending, "Ah, yes, good..." is something refreshingly subtle impressions. Cannot read honest talk about how much fictional story since it's too contrived. Not bad at all after the character rather polite style, while the facial expressions so there is no movement or a mechanical feel somewhere, or did not feel too warm to talk about. What I mean, variously もったいない or something sorry.

Your convenience story (laughs). This author has (or is it because of the picture?
) Image was always matter-of-fact, so lacks in excitement. You say well of contradiction, that friend.
That such callous woman! Or just come to the wedding, or ask for their wedding. And ' of course cheap. "it.
Going to wonder! I was just very real, (laughs).

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